Stuart Wilson (archaeologist)
Stuart Wilson (8 February 1979, Reading, Berkshire, England –) is an archaeologist.
His main work has been related to Trellech, a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. He believes he has discovered the ruins of the lost medieval town of Trellech, at one time one of the largest settlements in Wales, although his views are contested. Archaeological excavations at Trellech had taken place for some years, but in Wilson's view the previous digs had been concentrated on the wrong area[1] and he bought a field in which his subsequent excavations have been conducted. During successful and well supported excavations, Wilson's team identified, among other significant objects, a golden chalice, an unusual Welsh totem, three serving spoons and a well preserved example of Nordic slatewear ceramics.[2] He established an organisation called "The Lost City of Trellech Project" to further explore this area of significant historical importance. In 2006 his work was featured in a BBC Radio 4 documentary.[3]
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External links
- http://www.lostcityoftrellech.co.uk/
- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3348843/Unearthing-Welsh-history.html
- http://www.countryfile.com/countryside/take-part-archaeological-dig
- http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JZS/is_1_23/ai_n24999306/